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| Removable Media Data Recovery Software |
Only $45 |
Removable Media Data Recovery Software provides professional and cost-effective way to recover lost and accidently deleted files from removable media drives. Software undelete lost documents, digital pictures, photos, music files, text folders from logically corrupted and damaged USB mass storage devices. The high-end drive scanning technique easily locate and recover data missing from all types of removable media including External hard disk, USB drive, Media card, USB Music players, Portable Gaming systems and other equivalent devices.
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Removable Media Data Recovery Software allows user to recover data in case of:
- Files deleted due to human mistake,
- Accidently formatted removable media drives,
- Virus corrupted removable media,
- Logically damaged removable media drives,
- Inaccessible USB media drives and moreā¦
Major Features of Removable Media Data Recovery Software:
- Undelete lost photos, pictures and sound files from faulty USB media drives.
- Powerful recovery technique quickly locates and restores lost files and folders.
- Facilitates option to save recovered data at specified location on the system.
- No complex technical knowledge is needed to operate the software.
- Works smoothly with latest Windows OS platform (Windows 7, XP and Vista).
Why Choose Us?
- 100% Secure Online Ordering.
- Cost-effective and affordable.
- Simple, Safe and Reliable program.
- Very easy to install and use.
- Online technical assistance.
Minimum System Requirement:
- Windows compatible computer having Pentium class or Higher Processor.
- 128 MB Free RAM (Recommended).
- At least 12 MB Free Hard Disk Space.
- Enough HDD storage space to save recovered data.
Operating System Supported
Windows XP, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003 and higher (including Windows 7 and Windows Vista support).
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Please select only different destination drive to save the recovered data. Saving data in same drive/volume may cause overwriting and your data may lost forever. |
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